Source: Misty Morning Journal
Author: Isaac Forester
The police descended upon the local Broussard Funeral Home today after a malicious prank had been played upon the owners. Fifteen cadavers awaiting burial had been moved into the hallways of the funeral home; then in a sick and perverted gesture hung by the neck.
With no signs of breaking and entering, the police have only one suspect, the recently acquired Ben Hershfield. He had been the last to leave the funeral home. Due to recent surge in burial preparations, Mr. Hershfield had decided to get a head start on the work claiming that "Families that lose loved ones are unfortunate enough, it is our duty to help make their transition back into normal life as quickly as possible and that begins with the burial."
Though he has no alibi, there is no evidence of his actual involvement with this heinous prank. The owners have stood by him and recognized his strong work ethics. Regardless of the truth of the events, Mr. Hershfield has put in his resignation.
I have worked with Mr. Hershfield before when my father passed away, and I remember being amazed at how considerate he had been to me. The Broussards say, "He will be missed."
The police descended upon the local Broussard Funeral Home today after a malicious prank had been played upon the owners. Fifteen cadavers awaiting burial had been moved into the hallways of the funeral home; then in a sick and perverted gesture hung by the neck.
With no signs of breaking and entering, the police have only one suspect, the recently acquired Ben Hershfield. He had been the last to leave the funeral home. Due to recent surge in burial preparations, Mr. Hershfield had decided to get a head start on the work claiming that "Families that lose loved ones are unfortunate enough, it is our duty to help make their transition back into normal life as quickly as possible and that begins with the burial."
Though he has no alibi, there is no evidence of his actual involvement with this heinous prank. The owners have stood by him and recognized his strong work ethics. Regardless of the truth of the events, Mr. Hershfield has put in his resignation.
I have worked with Mr. Hershfield before when my father passed away, and I remember being amazed at how considerate he had been to me. The Broussards say, "He will be missed."
